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A 9-year-old boy, shoeless and in his pajamas, ran into his St. Paul school on Wednesday crying and screaming “hysterically,” he was allegedly escaping from his stepmother who attacked him with a baseball bat.

"My mom is trying to kill me," the boy said as he fled into the school. "Don't let me go back to her."

According to charges filed Friday, the 9-year-old suffered swelling on the left side of his head near the temple and ear, several marks on his left arm consistent with a belt, a scratch near his left eye, and several scratches on the right side of his neck.

Tashay C. Johnson, 24, allegedly chased after him into Dayton's Bluff Achievement Plus Elementary School in St. Paul, while telling the boy, "I'm going to kill you."

The school called police around 4 p.m. – which is when the principal intervened and refused to allow Johnson to chase after her stepson, as he fled down a school staircase.

Johnson said to the principal, "I don't need the police, I'm going to lose my kid."

The boy told police he had been escorted home earlier that day by a teacher who spoke with Johnson about the boy's behavioral problems. Once the teacher left their home, the boy said Johnson told him he was going to get a "whooping."

Allegedly, Johnson hit him in the head with a baseball bat, struck him in the face twice with her fist, and beat at him with a belt several times.

The boy said Johnson told him, “I'm going to grab the gun and kill you,” while referring to firearms that a relative hides in the garage. This is when he ran to his school to escape.

.....Johnson denies hitting her stepson, but investigators say the boy had large welts, marks, and scratches all over. When asked how he got the belt marks, Johnson said, "I don't know, I never hit him."

When police arrested Johnson, the boy's father threatened to beat the boy too -- “I whoop that kid but it doesn't do any good,” he said.

The boy is now in protective custody, while Johnson is charged with malicious punishment of a child and making terroristic threats. She was released from jail....

http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/stor...usive-stepmom-runs-into-school#at_pco=cfd-1.0
 
When police arrested Johnson, the boy's father threatened to beat the boy too -- “I whoop that kid but it doesn't do any good,” he said.

That poor child. A few more what weeks, months, years?, and we would be seeing the report on his death, I'm sure.

Also did she sew a doormat to her forehead or something? That is unfortunate looking.
 
Yeah. Coz beating his ass is so gonna solve the problem. Fucking idiots. Please just shoot them down now. Or sterilize them both. No more babies need to come into contact with these two ignorant thoughtless wastes of space. I could find more uses for shit than I can these two lame brained asswipes.
 
Thank god this little boy was smart enough to run to his school for safety!
I hope they find him a safe home far away from both the step-monster & the dad!
I wonder what his 'behavioral problem' at school had been anyway?

I once got a call from my 8yo son's teacher who informed me that my son was losing a week of recess because of a 'serious incident'-- that day at snacktime my son had thrown a baby carrot at his friend after the friend had put a goldfish cracker in the hood of my son's shirt-- The teacher sternly advised me about his 'zero tolerance policy on physical assaults'?! - While I'm in agreement that throwing the carrot was wrong, calling it 'assault' was pretty excessive! (even the "carrot assault victim's" mother called it ridiculous) I barely kept a straight face as I admonished my son-- all I kept thinking was: it's all fun & games til someone gets hit by a baby carrot!:dead:
 
A friend of mine dated a guy (not for long!) that had such a tiny penis we called him "LBC" for Little Baby Carrot!

I think I know him, or one of his relatives anyway!

I have been guilty of "whooping" my boys, but I never used anything but my hand on their backsides. I never used a switch, a belt, a paddle, definitely not a bat! I'm glad he ran to the school too, the teacher that escorted him home can testify that he didn't look like that while he was at school. Just a matter of time before they hurt him seriously. I'm glad he's away from those two. Hopefully he goes somewhere better.
 
St. Paul boy, shoeless and in PJs, escapes abuse by fleeing into school
A shoeless 9-year-old boy clad in pajamas ran into his school Wednesday crying and screaming "hysterically" as he sought refuge from a stepmother who allegedly attacked him with a baseball bat, according to charges filed Friday.

"My mom is trying to kill me," the boy said as he fled into Dayton's Bluff Achievement Plus Elementary School in St. Paul. "Don't let me go back to her."

The boy's stepmother, Tashay C. Johnson, 24, allegedly chased him in the school.

"I'm going to kill you," the charges allege Johnson said.

Johnson, of St. Paul, is charged in Ramsey County District Court with terroristic threats and malicious punishment of a child. The charges allege that her stepson, who turned 9 five days before the incident, had swelling on the left side of his head near the temple and ear, several marks on his left arm consistent with a belt, a scratch near his left eye and several scratches on the right side of his neck.

According to the complaint: Police arrived at the school about 3:50 p.m. on a child abuse report. The principal said the boy had run into the school. The principal intervened when Johnson chased and threatened the boy, and refused to let Johnson follow the boy as he fled down a staircase.

"I don't need the police," Johnson allegedly told the principal. "I'm going to lose my kid."

The boy told police that he had been escorted home that day by a teacher, who then spoke with Johnson about the boy's behavioral problems in school earlier in the day. The boy told police that once the teacher left their home, Johnson said he was going to get a "whooping." She allegedly hit him in the head with a baseball bat, struck him in the face twice with her fist and lashed at him with a belt several times.

"Johnson was still very upset with [the boy] after she'd struck him several times and said to him, 'I'm going to kill you,' " the complaint said. "[The boy] said Johnson said, 'I'm going to grab the gun and kill you,' referring to firearms that a relative hides in the garage."

That's when the boy fled to his school.

When police confronted Johnson at the family's home, located about a block from the school, she denied hitting the boy.

"I don't know," she allegedly said when asked about the origins of his injuries. "I never hit him."

When asked by police, Johnson led them to the baseball bat's hiding place, which the boy had described. She was then arrested.

"[The boy's] father jumped up and said, 'This is [expletive] [expletive] and I'm going to beat that kid's [expletive] next time I see him,' " the charges said. " 'I whoop that kid, but it doesn't do any good.' "

Johnson agreed to speak with police, the complaint said, and told them that the boy is developmentally delayed. She said that after the teacher left, she phoned the boy's father, who instructed her to make the boy squat in a corner as punishment.

"Johnson said she was trying to get him to squat in the corner, but he kept running around the house," the complaint said.

Johnson allegedly told police she told the boy she was going to call his father, prompting the boy to flee to his school.

Johnson denied hitting the boy and threatening to kill him.
 
It sounds like they terrorize this kid on a daily basis. I hope they never get him back. I hope he ends up in a much better place where he is made to feel like he is welcome and loved and where there is compassion and understanding. Like other's have said...its no wonder this kid has behavioral problems.
 
The boy told police he had been escorted home earlier that day by a teacher who spoke with Johnson about the boy's behavioral problems. Once the teacher left their home, the boy said Johnson told him he was going to get a "whooping."

When police arrested Johnson, the boy's father threatened to beat the boy too -- “I whoop that kid but it doesn't do any good,” he said.

*Gasp!* What?! A boy who gets "whooped" has behavioral problems, and one parent even admits that the punishment flat out doesn't work?

If I was more motivated, I would save these quotes for every time a commenter suggests a kid wouldn't have committed (insert crime here) if he had only been beaten more often, or how kids today are so shitty because it's not legal to beat them anymore.

Violence begets violence. Of course this kid's being sent home over behavioral problems. Sadly, he'll probably be sent right back after the parents complete a bullshit parenting class or two.

To people who believe beating children is the only way to keep them in line, it is a religion, correctable by no amount of research and education.
 

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